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<snip>...Second one is a Colt Police Positive from the Baltimore City Police. Awarded as a prize gun for a pistol match.... I have shot this one just for fun.. Enjoy..

That's a Colt Officers Model Target, third issue, with a heavy barrel. It "was introduced in 1927 and made until 1949. Calibers were .22LR, .32 Colt, and .38 Special, with the .32 Colt only available pre-war. In 1935 a heavy barrel was made available as an option. Post-war only the 6" barrel was offered. Grips were checkered walnut with silver medallions." In the condition it's in, it's worth more than a Police Positive or Police Positive Special, not that you would ever get rid of it.

Colt police positive special. 1960. Wish I knew if it was ever issued to a department. It has holster wear and has been carried for sure. Other than that she is pretty much perfect and a hell of a shooter.

Colt police positive special. 1960. Wish I knew if it was ever issued to a department. It has holster wear and has been carried for sure. Other than that she is pretty much perfect and a hell of a shooter.

Nice ! I need to take a little break as i have two in the pawn now i dont have money for at the moment, but once im on top again ill prob pick up some more police themed guns.

Most of my police guns are WW2-era German which probably would go over like a wet fart in church in this thread

This is also WW2-era, apparently used by Las Vegas PD.
These were semi-auto-only commercial versions of the H&R Reising Model 50 sub-machine gun, sold to civilian police, prison guards etc during the war.
Pretty scarce with only about 3500 made, this is the early version with finned barrel and polish blue finish.

Most of my police guns are WW2-era German which probably would go over like a wet fart in church in this thread

This is also WW2-era, apparently used by Las Vegas PD.
These were semi-auto-only commercial versions of the H&R Reising Model 50 sub-machine gun, sold to civilian police, prison guards etc during the war.
Pretty scarce with only about 3500 made, this is the early version with finned barrel and polish blue finish.

I used to have a P-08 in .30 Luger that was issued to the Third Reich railway system. You should post examples of your pistols if you have the time.

velly intellesting... along that line (pun intended), this is a post-war FN Browning M1922 issued to the railway police in the US Sector of Berlin, probably in the 1950's.
Fortunately this one escaped the importer's marking; many of these didn't as they were in service into the 1970's.